AIFF, short form for Audio Interchange File Format, is uncompressed audio file format developed by Apple Computer. AIFF, with the extension of .aiff, is used by Apple as its audio standard on Mac OS X. Like the umcompressed audio format WAV and SDII, standard FIFF is a leading format supported by many professional-level audio and video applications such as iMovie, Final Cut Pro. Though MP3 can be imported to iMovie and Garageband for edit, compared to the compressed MP3, AIFF will give fewer sound quality loss.

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